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Seattle Times Co. at a glance

Newspapers and Web sites in the northern corners of the U.S.

By Chuck Taylor

April 07, 2008.

The Seattle Times Co. was founded through acquisition in 1896 by Alden J. Blethen, who was recently of Minneapolis and had been reared in Maine. The Seattle-area Blethen family has held the controlling interest of the company ever since. In modern times, 49.5 percent of the voting stock has been held by an outside company – first Knight Ridder, now McClatchy of Sacramento.

The Seattle Times Co. has been headquartered in the South Lake Union neighborhood since 1931, but no papers are printed there. In 1992, the company opened a printing plant in suburban Bothell.

Holdings

Washington Daily Circulation
The Seattle Times
 
215,311 /
420,587 Sunday
Yakima Herald-Republic 36,392
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin 13,701
NWsource.com 
NWclassifieds.com 
The Issaquah Press 
Sammamish Review 
Newcastle News 
Rotary Offset Press 
Maine (for sale) Daily Circulation
Portland Press Herald and
Maine Sunday Telegram
69,884 /
108,842 Sunday
Kennebec Journal (Augusta) 14,215
Morning Sentinel (Waterville) 18,722
MaineToday.com 
Coastal Journal 

Chuck Taylor is formerly editor of Crosscut. He has also worked for The Seattle Times and Seattle Weekly, and now blogs at Seattle Post-Times. You can reach him at chuck.taylor@newsdex.net.

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